Stratford opened with a 47-34 win over the Orangeville Hawks, a physical team it faced many times during the season. Both teams came out aggressive. Stratford built a double-digit lead going into the second half, but Orangeville kept pulling closer.

Charlie Kuepfer led all scorers with 18 points, followed by Jacob Tuling with 10 and Daniel Rusen-Steele with six. Sawyer Ingram grabbed 10 rebounds, with Jack Small and Mitchell Bell pulling down four each for Stratford.

The Revolution took on the Collingwood Trailblazers in its second game. Stratford atoned for an earlier loss to win 64-54 against the eventual gold-medallists.

Emerson Lewis, Andrew Leitch and Kieran Butler led Stratford with 19, 15 and 11 points respectively. Noah Roth and Zach Burt led defensively with shutdown defence and two steals apiece. Bell led on the boards with five rebounds.

Stratford faced the Oxford Attack in the semifinal and lost 60-54.

The Revs started quickly with Kuepfer nailing two three-pointers in the first minute of the game. Both teams played well with the lead changing hands several times. It was only after Stratford had to start fouling in the final seconds of the game that Oxford created a six-point advantage.

Stratford rebounded from its first loss with a 57-45 win over the Canadian Basketball Academy in the bronze-medal game.

Roth pushed the ball up the court and hit a three-point shot to beat the buzzer and push the lead to nine points going into the fourth quarter. CBA clawed back in the fourth quarter thanks to stifling defence, but the Revolution held on for the victory.

Kuepfer led the Revs with 21 points, followed by Leitch with 14. Roth and Lewis each had five points. Burt led on defence, with Stratford forcing 21 turnovers and only turning the ball over 12 times.

Stratford out-rebounded CBA 34-24 with Rusen-Steele grabbing five and Jack Small picking up four rebounds.

Coaches Joe Lewis and Jason Burt pushed their team to be better all year and made adjustments throughout the tournament. They are very proud of their players for their heart and determination.